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DDNS with TP-Link router and Google Domain

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Long time listener, first time caller here.

 

My goal, for fun is to section out a subdomain for each of my services that I want to publicly access using a domain that I purchased from Google through my TP-Link AC1750 Archer C7 router.

 

Examples:

muximux.mygoogledomain.com

organizr.mygoogledomain.com

owncloud.mygoogledomain.com

mail.mygoogledomain.com

 

I'd like to have a single secure login to access all of my services through public internet using muximux or organizr. Today, I RDP to an Unraid windows VM to access/manage my network. I also have OpenVPN setup on my phone so that I can access the network remotely if i'm bored at the in-law's house etc.

 

I currently use no-ip for a free domain that works well with with my TP-Link router but it is not the domain I want to use. I also have to manually renew the free domain monthly. The TP-Link router will only allow me to use NO-IP, Dyndns, or comexe.cn.

 

I found this guide however I think there's some common knowledge or missing pieces that I lack to execute all of these things. Is anyone aware of any video guides or docker containers that might help me learn how to do this? I appreciate guidance! This is fun... I think!

 

http://www.netinstructions.com/how-to-setup-dynamic-dns-for-home-computer-or-server/

 

Appreciate the feedback!

This isn't really general Unraid support, probably better moved to the Lounge by a mod.

 

There is a ddclient in the docker repository, the letsencrypt container is what you want to look at.

  • 4 years later...

For reference the article you posted doesn't actually use the router for dynamic dns it uses a machine behind the router. You theoretically could install OpenWRT I believe, and try to run a dyn dns server on the router that way?

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Hey guys, I actually moved over to PfSense and Cloudflare and have had great success. Nginx Proxy Manager is wonderful!

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